A solitaire games using Icehouse/Treehouse pieces. The original version involved starting with 60 pyramids (4 monochrome Icehouse "stashes") arranged in randomly-colored trees (small on medium on large) in a 5x4 grid. The object to hop pieces to other stacks in the same row or column and end up with monochrome nests (large on medium on small). Score is...
Players slip into the role of penguins who try to collect as many ice floes as they can while trying not to fall off the iceberg, which is becoming smaller and smaller with every round. Each movement must be well thought out, because on the slippery ice each movement will also have an effect for the next round. The movement you perform on Round 1 will...
Icebreaker is a two player game played on a hexagonal grid. There are three red ships and three black ships. The remainder of the cells contain white icebergs. The two players, Red and Black, take turns moving one of their own ships, one move per turn, starting with Red. Players are not allowed to pass and must move towards the closest iceberg. The goal is...
A solitaire game of stacking, sliding & swapping Looney Labs pyramids to match up monochrome trees. Create all 15 trees to win! ‘So you’re ready to fly in my forces?’ the Emperor said, sliding a scrambled Solomids setup across the table. ’First, you must prove your pyramidian prowess. Win without swapping and you shall command an entire cavalry! A one-swap...
Each player gets 17 figures: 12 soldiers, 3 officers, 1 general and 1 leader. At the start of the game the leader is placed on the half globe and the general on space e or f. The 3 officers are placed on the 3 spaces beside the general. The soldiers go on the 12 spaces in front of the officers and general. The goal of the game 1 to take the opponents...
Idiotic & Useless allows players to fight WWI battles taking place outside of static trench lines as if the employment of armor has allowed one side to break through into "the green fields beyond," as if the Germans had manufactured large quantities of tanks of their own, as if the experimental tanks of the era were employed in quantity, or as if H.G....
Translated literally, the title means "Hedgehog Irking" (or a bit more loosely, "Annoying the Hedgehogs"), but the game is usually referred to in English as "Hedgehogs in a Hurry." This game gives players several wooden disks (the hedgehogs) to place in one of six rows. During a turn, you roll a die, optionally move any of your hedgehogs one row left or...